Star Trek Alien Races
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A reclusive race of gastropods. They generally require a viscous organic fluid environment for movement and nourishment. Because of this, they rarely travel off planet. They are highly advanced in the arts and science, particularly genetic engineering. They finally signed a treaty with the Federation in 2368 after nearly a century of negotiations. TNG "Sarek" 3-71
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Humanoids found throughout the Federation. They are often found as miners, or other menial professions. Their homeworld has been lost to antiquity, as they have had spaceflight for millennia. In their exodus from a polluted homeworld they lost the records of the pre-exodus times including the coordinates of their homeworld. All that survived were isolated stories and legends. Their technological progress has been very slow since achieving warp flight however, and they hold a resentment against the Federation because of it's rapid progress and meticulous record keeping. TNG "Tapestry" 6-141
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Lethean
Humanoid species. Letheans are able to attack an opponent by giving a severe, usually fatal, telepathic shock. In 2371, a Lethean named Altovar attacked Dr. Julian Bashir in this way, but the telepathic shock merely put him into a temporary coma. Another Lethean (Soto) attacked Kor and telepathically stole information about the Sword of Kahless. DS9 "The Sword of Kahless" 4-81
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Humanoids from Malkus IX. They have barely achieved warp flight and are
just beginning to explore the Galaxy. They are of note to linguists that
one of their major subcultures developed a written language significantly
before spoken or sign languages. They also use gestures for nonverbal
communication. Janeway studied Leyron gestures. TNG "Loud as a Whisper"
2-31
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Ligonian
Dark skinned humanoids from Ligon II. They lack advanced technology but
possess significant agricultural abilities. They hold ritual honor highly
and have a strong and stable social structure. In Ligonian culture the
females posses the land and property but allow the males to rule in their
name. Thus giving women a certain degree of equality in an otherwise patriarchal
society. They have several treaties with the Federation for supplies of
rare vaccines and antibiotics.TNG "Code of Honor" 1-4
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Lissepian
Planet: Lissepia. A famous humanoid race of traders from Cardassian
space. Characteristically burly and yellow/green skinned, Lisepians also
have a large aft lobe of the brain with an aft ridge vaguely reminiscent
of Dopterians. Lisepians have modern interstellar spaceflight technology
and operate many independent trading and shipping ships. Lissepians trade
in anything legal (usually) of any value, including holographic equipment,
building equipment, and foodstuffs. DS9 "The Forsaken" 1-17
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